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Norman Mailer

On God: An Uncommon Conversation

"To the degree we can hear our own voice, we improve our relations with other people. Because if we find our own voice unpleasant at times, then if the other person starts shrieking at us, we don't have to think, 'How unstable is the other.' Not if we can recognize that our own voice was ugly enough to incite the response."

On God: An Uncommon Conversation

"I often find when I'm feeling weak that I'm also very nice, and when I'm weak I feel the weakness in others and am sympathetic to it. But it's not nourishing. It can be just another form of emptiness traveling back and forth. Whereas when I'm feeling strong and also feel compassion or charity...there's real goodness present. It's of real use to the other person."